Poseidon
god of the sea and earthquakes
The ocean and earthquakes
Poseidon, alternatively known as Neptune to the Romans, was the god of earthquakes. Please note that he made horses, not sea horses.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes, and horses.
Poseidon is best known as god of the seas but he is also god of horses and of earthquakes.
Poseidon is from the Greek Mythology. He is the God of the Sea and sometimes Earthquakes, but that is less known.
Their god Geb is god of the earth and hence would have been god of earthquakes.
Poseidon was known as 'Earth Shaker' because, besides being god of the sea, he was also the god of earthquakes.
Causing people to fall in love.
The Earth-shaker in The Odyssey is Poseidon, the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He is known for causing storms and earthquakes as he seeks vengeance against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Poseidon's anger and interference with Odysseus' journey home are a major obstacle throughout the epic.
Poseidon is the god of earthquakes and is known as the "Earth-Shaker." He is also the god of the sea and horses. He is known in Roman mythology as Neptune. Although Poseidon is a brother of Zeus, his primary role was controlling the seas. It would seem that "on land" he would need his senior brother's permission to be an "earth shaker".
In "The Odyssey," the earth shaker refers to the god Poseidon, who is also known as the "trembler of the earth." He is the sea god and the brother of Zeus, known for causing earthquakes and storms. Poseidon plays a significant role in the epic as he seeks revenge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.